Aid can be a powerful instrument for helping to prevent conflict. One key way it can do this is by contributing to a fair distribution of resources across different groups in society. But today, this issue is largely ignored in aid policy. This briefing explains why inequalities between groups, or ‘horizontal inequalities’, need to be addressed in aid policy, and sets out how this can be done
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
Investigation of whether, how, and why inequality influences the dynamics of violent conflict has a ...
The literature on aid effectiveness has focused more on recipient policies than the determinants of ...
This paper argues that the reduction of Horizontal Inequalities (HIs), or inequalities between cultu...
CRISE Working Paper No. 36 1 The Implications of Horizontal Inequality for Aid This paper argues tha...
This paper argues that the reduction of horizontal inequalities (HIs) or inequalities between cultur...
This paper analyses the economic and social causes of conflict, drawing conclusions for conflict pre...
In order to explain the emergence of violent conflicts, an increasing number of academic studies hav...
Humanitarian aid , protected under the Geneva Convention , is designed to protect four basic measu...
The impact of aid flows and ethnic exclusion on civil conflict in Africa is explored. Ethno-politic...
We study the influence of economic inequality on co-operation and aid distribution in community-base...
The paper presents a model which proposes that groups may establish or challenge dominance through h...
This paper re-asserts the importance of certain old-fashioned questions relating to international ai...
This background paper for the World Bank’s World Development Report 2011 discusses current financing...
The current paper focuses on the relationship between group-based or so-called horizontal inequali...
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
Investigation of whether, how, and why inequality influences the dynamics of violent conflict has a ...
The literature on aid effectiveness has focused more on recipient policies than the determinants of ...
This paper argues that the reduction of Horizontal Inequalities (HIs), or inequalities between cultu...
CRISE Working Paper No. 36 1 The Implications of Horizontal Inequality for Aid This paper argues tha...
This paper argues that the reduction of horizontal inequalities (HIs) or inequalities between cultur...
This paper analyses the economic and social causes of conflict, drawing conclusions for conflict pre...
In order to explain the emergence of violent conflicts, an increasing number of academic studies hav...
Humanitarian aid , protected under the Geneva Convention , is designed to protect four basic measu...
The impact of aid flows and ethnic exclusion on civil conflict in Africa is explored. Ethno-politic...
We study the influence of economic inequality on co-operation and aid distribution in community-base...
The paper presents a model which proposes that groups may establish or challenge dominance through h...
This paper re-asserts the importance of certain old-fashioned questions relating to international ai...
This background paper for the World Bank’s World Development Report 2011 discusses current financing...
The current paper focuses on the relationship between group-based or so-called horizontal inequali...
This paper reports on recent work on improving the effectiveness of aid allocations, and extends the...
Investigation of whether, how, and why inequality influences the dynamics of violent conflict has a ...
The literature on aid effectiveness has focused more on recipient policies than the determinants of ...